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L Far Below: Durlng Friday morning re- Below: Made up gf me A.1'eqm cheer. hearsal, senior Jody Snider sings The leaders end ofthe pem pen Squeerj-pem- Theme Sono HSVTOOT fOr The MOOD- -DTTOTO ponomous debuTs Tis rdenrs or The pep by Diane DulTmeier. assembly. -phoio by Diane Dulimeier. 5 X Nw -ss ,o.. me I if Nw . . , 'il' T 7 'hi' A Pd o 'v 4 ...4 ' v 2 ,hx as fs-ss... i N R ss- ., s Siorm provides recreaiion Time by Lescl Mariinek Providing a vacoTion for sTudenTs Through The firsT week of February nine inches of snow was dumped around The area on January 3OTh and 3'lsT. The snow- sTorm, along wiTh mony gusTy winds, sTarT- ed laTe Sunday nighT conflnuing Through Monday and causing school To be closed on Tuesday, Because of The wind, drifTs were formed, hindering Traffic and buses, forcing The closing of school on Wednes- day, Thursday, and Friday. Games were cancelled all Through The week and varsi- Ty ond junior varsiTy games were made up on The weekend. Some sTudenTs, finding The days off beneficial To Themseives, relaxed and found Time for recreaiion. OTher sfudenis found sledding or skiing To Their liking over The available days as iunior Befh Branden- burg soid High school kids dohi ever really geT enough opporfuniiy To enjoy messing around in The snow before iT gefs all icky . l was ToTally overjoyed when l heard ld have a free day To go skiing Qsleddingjf' Then There were some sTu- denfs who found The bad poinfs To The sTorm. Teresa Rohn freshman found she didn'T like shoveling a fooT of snow off her driveway. And while oThers were building snowmen and hoving snowball fighfs, Tricks were also played by many. School resumed The nexi week: sTu- denfs wenT back To class: ballgames were made up: and The snow slowly sTarT- ed To melT. KING AND QUEEN OF WINTER SPORTSXACTIVITIESXTM -s...
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Rlght: Durlng mornlng practlce tor Klng and Queen festivities, Beth Brandenburg junior sets herself for taking a picture of advisor lVlr. Ron Kramer as he gives direc- tions to the Pep Club members. -photo by Diane Dultmeier. Far Rlght: Student Council advlsor Mr. Ron Kramer explains to the candidates and Student Council members the way events will run the upcoming night. -photo by Diane Dultmeier. Snow storm causes delay of activities iPomponomous' assembles dance skills Starting after lunch count and roll call, Student Council held morning practice for the activi- ties for Friday night. Pep club members were to form a heart with the point toward the Silver Lake side, while the emcee for the night, Tammy Harrison, senior, went through the candidates' achievements. ln the afternoon, Student Council had decorated the com- mons area before the first game started at 4:00 p.m. Later in the day, a pep assembly took place with the A-Team cheerleaders and Pom Pon squad in charge. The squads performed a skit i'Pomponomous, introducing it to the student body. Pompono- mous showed off its ability to add and ability to dance. During half-time of the girls' var- sity game, parents of seniors in winter sports and cheerleaders were honored. Upper Rlght: Senlor basketball players honor their parents with corsages and boutineers at the half-time of the girls' varsity game. -photo by Julie Hawkins, Rlght: To top ott the decorations that night, Loren Dekat sophomore spends his time taping stars together. -photo by Lau- ra Ross. Rlght: Waltlng for thelr cue to proceed to their designated space, senior candi- dates Julie Barker and Deron Johnson talk about the activities coming up that even- ing photo by Julie Hawkins. 44OfACTlVlTlESf KING AND QUEEN OF WINTER SPORTS
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Rlght: After havlng enjoyed the evenlng, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Johnson, senior Erin Wi- ley and daTe, DuTch Tryon, and senior Kim Brooks and daTe, Lance STadler, dance The lasT slow song. -photo by BeTh Bran- denburg. Far Rlght: Alter belng announced queen, Julie Barker senior joins David Brent senior in The middle ofthe courT To accepT The crown of royalTy. -photo by Maria Shell. Engelken and daTe rece ve firsT in conTesT ShooT for The lVoon Theme for evening To sTarT The halfTime, Pep Club members filed ouT onTo The courT lnTo The shape of a hearT. As an- nouncer, Tammy Harrison senior, read a summary of The candi- dates They joined and enTered The cenTer of The courT. Before The announcing of king and queen, Jody Snider senior sang The Theme song, ShooT for The Moon. WiTh everyone siTTing on The edge of Their seaTs, Tammy Harrison announced David BrenT as king and Julie Barker as queen. A dance was held afTer The game. The enTerTainmenT aT The dance was provided by Muzik. During The course of The dance, a dance conTesT was held wiTh lvli- chele Engelken and her daTe Jim Shively from Carbondale Taking firsT place. The birthday song was also played for Carol Robbins ju- nior, Sheldon Saia junior, and Mr. CurTis Cooke. The dance came To a close aT 42:30. Above Rlght: Candidates: Tony Lelker, Kim Brooks, Julie Barker, David BrenT, Erin Wiley, Deron Johnson. -phoTo by Kim Brooks. Rlght: In the band room before halftime ceremonies sTarTed, seniors Cindy Blan- kenship, Jody Snider, and Julie Brunner see how They would look as queen candi- dates. -photo by BeTh Brandenburg Far Right: Having everyones attentlon, senior Tammy Harrison hurries To open The envelope and announce The new king :nd queen. -photo by Diane DulTmeier. 'l-412fACTlVlTIESfKlNG AND QUEEN
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